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Davis Signs Illegal Alien Drivers' License Bill

Posted on 09/05/2003 8:09:04 PM PDT by ElkGroveDan

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To: WilliamofCarmichael
Here are a few images from Yahoo! NEWS:
California Gov. Gray Davis , seated, signs into law a bill allowing undocumented immigrants to get a California driver's licenses, reversing his position from a year earlier, in Los Angeles, September 5, 2003. D Looking on at left is California Sen. Gil Cedillo, author of the bill. Davis is facing a recall vote on October 7. REUTERS/Jim Ruymen
Reuters - Sep 06 1:28 AM

Supporters cheer as California Gov. Gray Davis signs into law SB 60, a bill allowing undocumented immigrants to get a California driver's licenses, reversing his position from a year earlier, in Los Angeles, September 5, 2003. Davis is facing a recall vote on October 7. REUTERS/Jim Ruymen
Reuters - Sep 06 1:12 AM

Flanked by community leaders and elected officials, California Gov. Gray Davis holds up a copy of SB60, a bill he just signed into law allowing undocumented immigrants to get a California driver's licenses, reversing his position from a year earlier, in Los Angeles, September 5, 2003. Davis is facing a recall vote on October 7. REUTERS/Jim Ruymen
Reuters - Sep 06 12:29 AM

California Gov. Gray Davis gives a pen to California Sen. Gil Cedillo (L) after signing a copy of SB60 into law, allowing undocumented immigrants to get a California driver's licenses, reversing his position from a year earlier, in Los Angeles, Se[ptember 5, 2003. Davis is facing a recall vote on October 7. REUTERS/Jim Ruymen
Reuters - Sep 06 12:27 AM

A community leader holds a copy of SB60 that California Gov. Gray Davis signed into law during a ceremony in Los Angeles, September 5, 2003. The bill allows undocumented immigrants to get a California driver's licenses, reversing Davis' position from a year earlier. Davis is facing a recall vote on October 7. REUTERS/Jim Ruymen
Reuters - Sep 06 12:02 AM

Supporters hold up Mexican and American flags and signs in spanish that read 'I support SB 60. Driver's Licenses for all now!' as California Gov. Gray Davis signs SB 60 into law, Friday, Sept. 5, 2003, at a Department of Motor Vehicles office in the Lincoln Heights area of Los Angeles. The bill, granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, has become a central campaign issue in recent days as candidates sought to stake their ground on immigration-related matters. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
AP - Sep 06 12:05 AM

California Sen. Gil Cedillo holds up a signed copy of SB 60 while being hugged by state assemblyman Fabian Nunez after California Gov. Gray Davis , lower right, signed it into law, Friday, Sept. 5, 2003, at a Department of Motor Vehicles office in the Lincoln Heights area of Los Angeles. Behind Cedillo is Los Angeles Mayor James K. Hahn. The bill, granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, has become a central campaign issue in recent days as candidates sought to stake their ground on immigration-related matters. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
AP - Sep 05 11:50 PM

California Sen, Gil Cedillo, left, hugs state assemblyman Fabian Nunez as California Gov. Gray Davis , lower right, signs a copy of SB 60 into law, Friday, Sept. 5, 2003, at a Department of Motor Vehicles office in the Lincoln Heights area of Los Angeles. The bill, granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, has become a central campaign issue in recent days as candidates sought to stake their ground on immigration-related matters. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
AP - Sep 05 11:37 PM

California Gov. Gray Davis looks up after signing a copy of SB 60 into law, Friday, Sept. 5, 2003, at a Department of Motor Vehicles office in the Lincoln Heights area of Los Angeles. The bill, granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, has become a central campaign issue in recent days as candidates sought to stake their ground on immigration-related matters. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
AP - Sep 05 11:33 PM

61 posted on 09/06/2003 6:03:21 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: kenth
"If we actually had some semblance of border control, this wouldn't an issue. It's nationwide and coming to a community near you."

This is why I don't believe there is a "war" on terror. The borders should have been locked down on 9/12/01!

What's with "homeland security" saying it is a State issue?

63 posted on 09/06/2003 7:07:27 AM PDT by poet
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To: SpyGuy
You must be joking, right? He isn't going to go back to Mexico.

That's true --- and it isn't at all unusual to see an illegal with several separate sets of false papers. Those fraudulent documents like Social Security numbers aren't all that costly to buy --- and they already know it's useful to have several when filing for government handouts.

64 posted on 09/06/2003 7:28:38 AM PDT by FITZ
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